Re: new build 2 15" DC lvl 4s

Originally Posted by BASS14

wow noone really cares lol....

btw: I have not been on this forum very long, but its seems like if you are not getting alot of responses it is a good sign you are doing something right.(ie:Alot of people here live to point out mistakes/talk crap).

Re: new build 2 15" DC lvl 4s

huge box, and since its tuned so low you can always put in dividers later to up frequency.

yessir!! well see how it sounds by this time next week!! subs get ordered 2moro!

Originally Posted by Phers1er

btw: I have not been on this forum very long, but its seems like if you are not getting alot of responses it is a good sign you are doing something right.(ie:Alot of people here live to point out mistakes/talk crap).

Re: new build 2 15" DC lvl 4s

sweet... gotta love big sound in a small cab... i got a '99 ranger too and you're gonna be rolling around with the drivers window down 24/7... i estimate you'll gain at least 4dbs with the window down opposed to sealed up... i know mine did and even when it was cold i would have it down...

Re: new build 2 15" DC lvl 4s

nice garage floor!

looks good so far, just some pointers though-
looks like your double baffle ist flush with the port? unless you plan to sand it down to round it over more than you could with a single layer of mdf. fyi, your better off bracing your baffle than doubling it up with no bracing. but double baffle plus bracing would be best. esp. with a big *** box like yours with 2 15's. brace it!

Originally Posted by James Bang

I think the earlobe curls helped the most. Less weight but more reps. It helped with the endurance to fight off ear fatigue.